Twenty years ago today, David Gilmour played the first of three shows at London's Royal Albert Hall, with a very special guest appearance for Comfortably Numb from David Bowie, in what sadly turned out to be Bowie's final ever appearance on a UK stage.
On Sunday at 5pm BST / 12noon ET / 6pm CET, the entire show, released as Remember That Night, will premiere on David's YouTube (where you can watch the full performance of Comfortably Numb now).
I'm not getting why Republican lawmakers keep allowing Trump to unilaterally make decisions on what will get done to the White House. That house doesn't belong to him, it belongs to we, the taxpayers.
-The roses little John played in are gone, replaced by the Epstein Patio
-The East Wing is demolished
-The Reflection Pool looks like it needs a lifeguard.
-The Oval Office looks like a Russian swap meet
Now, his pals are proposing tearing out 200 year old Ionic columns because Trump wants a more ornate entrance?
Enough, no? That place isn't one of the Mar a lago hookers who need to update their face and breasts every few months. It's history that we want our children to see. What's worst is that we're paying for all of it.
Isn't there a way to stop this?